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BA made a big deal about the food onboard Concorde.
Also I made a big deal, why you glorify them?
Like my mom never made a big deal about getting older.
Gerlieke: We never made a big deal out of Mother's Day.
Cramer said the sellers made a big deal out of nothing.
He early on made a big deal out of political reform.
She made a big deal out of it in the book's foreword.
Other candidates have made a big deal about their average donation stats: Sen.
Pundits made a big deal this week about how Facebook excelled as Apple stumbled.
Right, and then they made a big deal of it in 22012 and '22012.
Yesterday, he made a big deal about needing to pick up B. before 10.
Microsoft has made a big deal of two initiatives: Xbox Play Anywhere and backwards compatibility.
After all, that Endgame moment was never meant to be made a big deal of anyway.
Obama never made a big deal of his background and I don't think Harris will either.
Which is why the next wave of ads made a big deal about the cooking process.
Forbes made a big deal about the number of women billionaires reaching a record 256 this year.
Prime Minister Trudeau has made a big deal out of Canada welcoming thousands of refugees from Syria.
"Trump made a big deal out of saving 1,000 jobs at Carrier in Indiana," Mr. Parsi said.
His campaign made a big deal of announcing a Trump appearance on "The Dr. Oz Show" on Thursday.
When he ran in 1840, Harrison's opponents made a big deal about the fact that he was 67.
Republicans have instead made a big deal about Kasich's support for Balderson, and one recent poll shows why.
Neither has made a big deal of the Kihuen allegations and they're not coordinating with No Means No, Ruben.
I think a lot of people kind of made a big deal about some rivalry that didn't really exist.
His claim isn't politically smart, given that Republicans recently made a big deal over a $85033 tax cut. 5.
Democrats, as of now, haven't made a big deal in public about the failure of key officials to testify.
Advance publicity made a big deal of the fact that "The Brooklyn Nutcracker" incorporates both hip-hop and ballet.
It made a big deal of planting a titanium Russian flag on the seabed at the North Pole in 2007.
Apple made a big deal about bringing Siri to the Apple TV, but you don't hear much about it anymore.
I learned so much from working for him, probably because I never made a big deal about being a composer.
Mark Zuckerberg initially shrugged off the allegations, but has since made a big deal of his fight against fake news globally.
But tech companies have established themselves downtown as well, and until recently no one really made a big deal about it.
He also made a big deal of bringing back London's Routemaster buses, replacing the "bendy buses" that were used under Livingstone.
Obama never made a big deal of his background but it appears to be a bigger part of the Harris campaign.
Had he been supported in the style he thought he would be, he would have made a big deal of it.
It's worth noting that Trump made a big deal about saving jobs when he traveled to the Carrier manufacturing plant in Indiana.
Even with Jobs, I don't think he thought of it quite as much as everyone else made a big deal of it.
Apple made a big deal of adding gesture support and Face ID to the Pro last year, and I adore those features.
Google, for instance, recently made a big deal about setting some "AI principles" after that uproar about its work for the Defense Department.
I remember seeing some of the girls and intuitively knowing they were trans but I never really made a big deal about it.
People made a big deal about Judd's severity, and how hard-core he was, but he was pretty well integrated into the group.
It was only when I mentioned that my partner's sun sign is Cancer that he made a big deal out of my Mars placement.
On one side, a company that made a big deal about thinking long term and creating good products as well as profit for shareholders.
We haven't really made a big deal about it right now, but our key art shows Evan's torso with his arm in the cast.
Oracle made a big deal in the trial stage of how much money Google's made on Android, and Oracle wants a piece of that.
In additional to being all the rage on practically every non-Samsung flagship, Google made a big deal of making Android Pie notch-friendly.
"If nobody had made a big deal out of it and turned it into a spectacle the protests would have been meaningless," she said.
I was annoyed recently when she made a big deal about my promotion because she's still earning 10k more than me after the raise.
He insists it was taken out of context and that no one made a big deal out of it until he became popular on TikTok.
Nick Woodman, the founder and CEO of GoPro, made a big deal out of the Karma's portability and versatility at an announcement event on Monday.
GoPro made a big deal about its HyperSmooth image stabilization at the Hero7 Black's release last September, and it's easily the camera's most impressive feature.
Trump made a big deal in his news conference about recovering the remains of American soldiers from the Korean War, but this is nothing new.
Although Apple made a big deal of the news at the event, it didn't announce any actual wireless charging hardware for the phones for this year.
Click here to view original GIFApple made a big deal about the advanced technology it developed to facilitate the 3D Touch feature on the iPhone 6s.
But he didn't include Microsoft in that group, even after the companies made a big deal about their work together in 2014 and again in 2015.
And it made a big deal out of starting to sell cost-per-click ads in addition to promoted posts, cost per impression and video ads.
It gets blown out of proportion, but I gotta know, just because it's me, it's going to get put out everywhere and made a big deal of.
He made a big deal with "Chuck and Nancy" to keep the government running and pay for hurricane relief, ignoring the howls from his own alleged party.
The company made a big deal of its DragonHinge at its prototype showing, comprised of gears and built to flex the screen in a tactile, reassuring manner.
Current Status: Available now Impossible Foods made a big deal out of coming to CES last year to announce its brand-new plant-based vegan burger patty.
Naturally, Bungie made a big deal out of its three new subclasses, including a fan-pleasing reveal of the Solar Warlock class, Dawnblade, during the first gameplay trailer.
For instance, Trump has made a big deal out of his attempts to coerce China into taking a bigger role in trying to get North Korea under control.
Microsoft certainly made a big deal in 2015 of partnering with the designer behind Day Z, Dean Hall, for a space-based MMO, Ion, but that fizzled out.
For the first-half of 2016, Android makers such as LG and Samsung have made a big deal about cameras capable of capturing 360-degree photos and video.
When Samsung introduced the Galaxy S8, it made a big deal about a voice assistant named Bixby that wasn't fully functional when its new smartphones hit the market.
While the markets made a big deal about the 10-year Treasury hitting 3 percent Tuesday, a related issue is getting even more attention: commodity and wage inflation.
"They made a big deal about this when in fact, under certain original scenarios, it was in fact correct that Alabama could have received some 'hurt,'" he added.
Apple made a big deal of Gibson before she was exposed and even reportedly flew her to the US to consult on the Apple Watch before it was released.
Designer Harvey Smith made a big deal of Dishonored 2's beefed-up choices, allowing players to side with various factions in the world, or choose to stay impartial.
When I was a teen-ager, he made a big deal of setting up the attic with a state-of-the-art stereo system and a nice leather chair.
"The difference between the other pancreatic cancer victims and myself is I'm in the public eye, and the press has made a big deal out of my diagnosis," he says.
Back when they were pals, Governor Jeb Bush made a big deal about presenting Marco Rubio with a sword he said had belonged to a warrior who never actually existed.
Back during the original Affordable Care Act debate of 2009-'10, Republicans made a big deal out of the fact that the overall text of the legislation was extremely long.
For instance, he made a big deal out of crime, when a study by the Marshall Project last year showed that sanctuary cities are actually safer than non-sanctuary cities.
The government is interested, specifically, in studying: In recent months, DeLonge's organization has made a big deal out of obtaining those "exotic" metals that it believes may come from UFOs.
Headphone jack omission, part 3 — In late 2015, HTC made a big deal out of the high-quality audio converter and high-powered amplifier it had built into the One A9.
It made a big deal out of Continuum, a feature that lets you plug your Windows 10 Mobile phone into any screen and turn it into a near desktop PC experience.
That's exciting given that Disney and Lucasfilm made a big deal out of dumping a bunch of the Star Wars lore that accumulated over decades of books, comics, and video games.
Last year, when Twitter beat out Amazon for the NFL games, both Twitter and the NFL made a big deal about the fact that Twitter had around 300 million users worldwide.
The whine of the electric motor sounded more raw than I expected, especially considering Harley-Davidson made a big deal about creating a custom sound for the bike a few years ago.
" Gwenda Blair, Trump's biographer, even said in a 2017 interview with The Guardian that Trump "has made a big deal of saying he never sleeps and that people who sleep are lazy.
The newest Pebble watches have built-in optical heart rate sensors, and the company made a big deal about the health-tracking algorithms it developed in collaboration with researchers at Stanford University.
LG has made a big deal about the Quad DAC system built into the V20 that's meant to produce incredible headphone listening for audiophiles or anyone with a high-quality music library.
Back when LG announced the V20, the company made a big deal out of the fact that it'd be the first phone to ship with Android 7 Nougat out of the box.
If we made a big deal of the new information, it might seem as if we were trying to draw exactly the type of attention it seemed she had sought to avoid.
In 2016 Brioni made a big deal about thinking out of the box when it came to choosing a new creative director, naming Justin O'Shea, a former buying director, to the post.
Google made a big deal about the rounded keys of the Pixel Slate, and they're surprisingly nice, but still not as good as the old-fashioned SA-profile keys they're designed to imitate.
We don't know when Apple's long-delayed streaming service will debut but last month it made a big deal out of its new agreement to produce flicks with the hot indie studio A24.
Apple has made a big deal of the fact that it wants to be taken seriously again as a laptop designer after a few years of lackluster updates and overpriced and underpowered hardware.
Here are some quick related facts you might care to know: Over the last few weeks, fans of both Dortmund and the U.S. National team have made a big deal of Pulisic's breakthrough.
Following 2016's #OscarsSoWhite controversy, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science made a big deal about restructuring their voting body by inviting more people of color to join their governing ranks.
And Congress culled the list further, removing items such as air conditioners, which would have been controversial after Trump made a big deal of stopping Carrier Corporation from moving a factory to Mexico.
In 2013, Microsoft made a big deal about the fact that it doesn't scan your emails in order to serve you ads, though it still does do so to filter spam and malware.
"I figured I'd earned the right to at least use my helmet, but they made a big deal of it, so when we got back home, I got a new helmet," Reynolds said.
Last year, both Donald Trump's presidential campaign and many left-wing groups made a big deal out of the fact that, adjusted for inflation, median household income was still below its 1999 level.
When the standard Google Home was first announced, Google made a big deal about the fact that you could remove its speaker grille in order to change its color from the standard conservative gray.
Apple made a big deal about this during launch, saying it would let you connect with musicians who could share music and status updates — sort of like they could on every other social network.
British Airways itself made a big deal out of this recently by announcing that, as of next year when the airline celebrates its 100th birthday, all customer-facing staff would have a new uniform.
While Mr. Trump forgot to have Ms. Pelosi introduce him, another Republican president — George W. Bush — made a big deal of Ms. Pelosi's introduction of him in 2007, the year she first became speaker.
"We made a big deal at the Open Internet that we wanted to welcome innovation, that we wanted to see that new and innovative ideas, increased competition," FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said at the time.
Ever since Clinton fell ill at a 9/11 memorial, Trump has made a big deal out of her health—using it as a way to attack her presidential stamina, as well as her secretiveness.
A rich guy, sure, a rich guy who made a big deal out of being rich in a kind of you-see-this-watch sort of way, but who was ultimately just a salesman selling himself.
Apple made a big deal about privacy, as it often does, at the unveiling of the HomePod in June, noting that nothing is sent to Apple until a "Hey, Siri" is detected locally on the device.
To be fair, that's usually been the case for laptop-fitted graphics chips, but Nvidia made a big deal last generation about some GTX 10-series chips sometimes being just as powerful as their desktop counterparts.
Because he was a 2000-year-old who'd just won a life-changing amount of money, papers and websites across the UK and Jersey island—where Carrel grew up—made a big deal of his win.
There's no question that Trump's base, when they hear about this kerfuffle, will laugh at the reference and revel in the fact that the so-called "fake news" media made a big deal out of it.
Now, proponents of the tax cut, including Trump's own economists, made a big deal about how we now have a global capital market, in which money flows to wherever it gets the highest after-tax return.
Supporters of the bill claimed that the benefits would be passed on to workers in the form of higher wages, and they made a big deal over a flurry of corporate bonus announcements in early 2018.
Supporters of the bill claimed that the benefits would be passed on to workers in the form of higher wages, and they made a big deal over a flurry of corporate bonus announcements in early 2018.
It's worth noting that companies like Shyp, Luxe and Sprig, which all made a big deal about switching its workers from 1099 contractors to W2 employees, have either ceased operations in major markets or shut down entirely.
In the case at hand, Trump made a big deal of his claims -- announced on national television in January -- that he had raised $6 million to donate to veterans organizations, including $1 million of his own money.
In those first few weeks, several newspapers made a big deal about a Quinnipiac University poll that found that a majority of New Yorkers believed a mayoral spouse should have a minor-to-nonexistent role in City Hall.
He's still unable to work with some studios because of his serostatus, but what he found surprising was that despite coming out that night as a porn performer living with HIV, nobody made a big deal about it.
In December 2016 The New York Times made a big deal of the team of reporters it was sending to cover the tragedy in a series of stories; this year it has run two pieces in the series.
Speaking of the cameras, Google made a big deal about the Pixel camera being the best smartphone camera ever — a claim that's going to take a lot longer to vet than the few minutes we had with it.
Over the past few years, the media has made a big deal about the "boomerang generation" — twentysomethings who decide to move home with their parents while they look for gainful employment or recover from an economic rough patch.
But it would also address what looks to most people like a question of basic fairness — one so elementary that politicians like Donald Trump and Jeb Bush have frequently made a big deal about on the campaign trail.
While Apple has made a big deal over the past few years about how little customer data it stores on its servers, that doesn't mean the iPhone maker doesn't have any information that police agencies can get their hands on.
Motorola made a big deal out of it with the launch of its flagship Moto phones last year, Sony has clearly been keeping a keen eye on the rankings, and HTC is making sure everyone knows it has the (shared) best score.
First, some context: The show and George R.R. Martin's books have made a big deal about a prophecy concerning a legendary hero known as Azor Ahai, who once defeated the darkness that had covered the world with the help of his flaming sword, Lightbringer.
"The Trump campaign made a big deal of what a sucking chest wound the V.A. was," said Phillip Carter, an Iraq veteran who studies the agency for the Center for a New American Security, a research organization that focuses on the military and veterans.
WK: Well, photographs can be critical, but I never made a big deal of taking mine, and people didn't take it as an affront — I used my wide-angle lens and printed them in a very violent way, and the book came out to be pretty violent.
This is a principle Trump seemed to understand back in the summer of 2016, when he made a big deal about then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch having a private conversation at the Phoenix, Arizona, airport with Bill Clinton while the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails was still open.
But it's complicated by the fact that Pepsi will again sponsor the very halftime show she made a big deal out of turning down—and that by appearing in a commercial during the big game, she's nevertheless profiting (albeit indirectly) off of the systems she's attempting to critique.
"I'm sure they will not adopt Obama's executive order on ethics, but because Trump made a big deal of announcing an ethics reform package during the campaign, they will probably adopt some version of it after the inauguration," said Rob Kelner, the chairman of Covington & Burling's election and political law practice.
Oculus made a big deal last year about how it's looking to court AAA game publishers to develop for Rift; the Oculus Studios divisions will probably clue us into its next wave of titles with more of an emphasis on a few polished big-ticket releases rather than a wave of indie projects.
T-Mobile, which has made a big deal out of how it won't charge customers a slew of random fees, quietly increased the price of a "SIM Starter Kit" for new lines that is indistinguishable from an activation fee to $25 in 2017, and charges a $20 in-store customer support charge.
When candidate Trump made a big deal about winning, you may have thought he was talking about his pledge to make Mexico pay for a border wall, bring about economic growth at an annual rate of 4%, or launch a $1 trillion overhaul of the nation's infrastructure to bring it up to par.
At Apple's developers conference in 2016, the company made a big deal of being the first to apply a research technique called "differential privacy" at scale — basically a way for Apple to analyze user data at scale without revealing anything about an individual, like what a user is accessing on the web via their iPhones.
While SoftBank and IBM made a big deal of their partnership to pair Pepper with IBM's Watson, the natural-language AI that played against two human "Jeopardy" winners in 2011 and won, these specific models will only use SoftBank's AI. Right now, there are more than 7,000 Peppers in retail settings and homes across Japan.
Google made a big deal about the design of Daydream View, from tis fabric exterior to its single strap design and light weight, and while it's still definitely going to draw stares when you're using it on an airplane or the bus, for instance, what they've done in terms of making it appear more generally palatable shouldn't be underestimated.
Capacity utilization in the auto-manufacturing sector is in the low-80% range, an embedded structural problem that business leaders in the industry have been worrying about for a decade (the late Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne made a big deal out of the issue in a widely debated 2015 presentation unsubtly titled "Confessions of a Capital Junkie").
When the new-generation Mac Pro was announced, Apple didn't mention where they would be assembled, despite having made a big deal about how the last generation would be built in the US. Shortly after the announcement, The Wall Street Journal also reported that Apple planned to switch manufacturing to China for a number of reasons.
Note well the structure of Trump's "logic": There might be a sentence in my tax returns that could cost me the election, but it would only be because people (such as the "dishonest media") made a big deal about the "little sentence" and misunderstood it, so it would be sad, because I really should be president -- I will make America great again.
After a weekend of violence caused by white supremacists descending on Charlottesville, Virginia, to protest the city's plan to remove a Confederate statue, the media and White House made a big deal about a two-days-late press conference in which Trump condemned "this weekend's racist violence," said that "racism is evil," and called out the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists in particular.
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But it comes at a fraught time, as the tech industry faces the prospect of 25 percent tariffs on imports from China, which could have political implications for a company that President Trump has regularly called out for not making products in the US. When Apple announced its previous generation of the Mac Pro, it made a big deal about the fact that the computer would be assembled in the US. Ahead of the announcement, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that it was something Apple had been working "for a long time" to make happen.

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